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p.1 #8 · Monochrome mode for BW | |
OP: As mentioned, there are lots of options for converting to B&W that are at least different from, if not necessarily better than, the way the camera does it. I think the camera does a pretty decent middle-of-the-road job of converting most shots to B&W though, and I've found that if I'm intending B&W from the beginning, it helps a little in terms of "thinking in B&W" to have it come up that way on the LCD. And if you shoot RAW + jpg, you have both: the full color info in the RAW file, and the instant B&W jpg. In fact, if you have BreezeBrowser, you don't even have to shoot RAW + jpg, as BB can extract the embedded jpg from the RAW file itself. It's not full-size, but it's more than adequate for web use and 4x6 prints.
Shane: That's really interesting about DPP. I don't think I even have it installed; I'll have to give it a look. I've been converting to B&W either using the Digital Outback B&W profile in Capture One, or else using CS3's excellent B&W adjustment module. And I love that last shot, the portrait... really nice.
Back to the OP: Here are a couple of more or less random examples of how you can take the same (color) shot and convert it using different parameters and get very different results:
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Edited on May 30, 2008 at 01:42 PM
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